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Providers have to be honest with themselves — for better or worse - Daily Editors Notes

James M. Berklan A famous line within many wedding vows includes taking a spouse “for better or worse.” That is what it means “to marry.” As it turns out, it also means to be Mary — Mary Ousley, that is. The luminary long-term care leader was honored as the 2021 McKnight’s Women of Distinction Lifetime Achievement Award winner in May. It was a more than fitting choice. More recently, she distinguished herself with the type of insight that has earned her industry plaudits for decades. Speaking recently at the LTC 100 conference, Ousley — a former board chairman of the American Health Care Association — told it like is … for better or worse.

Good things come in threes - Guest columns - McKnight s Long Term Care News

Black History Month: 3 Black Calgarians who changed the city s history

Find out how these Calgarians changed their city CBC News Calgary24 days ago 7:40For Black History Month, we take a look at the lasting impact of three Calgarians.7:40 comments February is Black History Month, and we recognize it by celebrating the contributions that Black Canadians have made to Canada s history and culture.  CBC Calgary is highlighting the legacies of three Black Calgarians who broke barriers, changed the city s history and influenced its present. WATCH | Find out more about their lives in the video above Virnetta Anderson became the first Black city councillor in Calgary.(Anderson family, CBC) When American-Canadian activist and politician Virnetta Anderson was elected to city council in 1974, she became Calgary s first Black municipal councillor.

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